The third in the Thor movies will be called Thor: Ragnarok and is slated to hit theaters July 28, 2017, just two months after the Guardians Of the Galaxy sequel and four months before the recently-announced Black Panther. As Marvel president Kevin Feige said at an event discussing the studio's line-up through 2019, "This is a very important movie for us in Phase Three. We plan on taking Thor to another level. It picks up where we leave Thor in Avengers: Age of Ultron and impacts everything that comes after."

Considering Ant-Man, Captain America: Civil War, Doctor Strange, and Guardians Of the Galaxy 2 all come out between

Ultron and Ragnarok, this might indicate that Thor will not be taking part in the superheroic rift that Civil War will explore.

Separate from that, though, is the return of Hiddleston's Loki to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is hardly a huge surprise, as Loki and Hiddleston are two of Marvel's biggest break-outs. There's a lot of time left between now and the summer of 2017 to daydream about what his return might bring. In the meantime, here's a video of Hiddleston talking to Screen Rant about his role in the MCU. He hints that Thor: The Dark World might have been the end of the line for Loki, but that seems like a vicious, vicious lie: